Keep your Kenworth T2000 protected and stylish with our mud flaps! Designed to stop debris and keep your truck looking sharp, these flaps come in various sizes, colors, and patterns to match your rig's style. Many feature quick-release mounts for easy installation and durability to handle tough roads. Explore our selection to find the perfect set for your T2000!
Frequently Asked Questions About Kenworth T2000 Mud Flaps
Will these mud flaps fit my specific year Kenworth T2000, and what about the aero package models?
Our Kenworth T2000 mud flaps are designed to fit all model years from 1996 to 2010. However, trucks with the aero package require different mounting brackets due to the extended side fairings. Standard T2000 models use our universal bracket kit, while aero package models need the specialized AER-2000 bracket set. When ordering, please specify if you have the aero package to ensure proper fitment.
What's the difference between rubber and stainless steel backed mud flaps, and which holds up better?
Rubber mud flaps are more flexible and economical, typically lasting 2-3 years with regular highway use. They handle impacts well but can tear in extreme conditions. Stainless steel backed mud flaps feature a metal plate bonded to heavy-duty rubber, offering superior durability and a professional appearance. They resist bending and last 5-7 years on average. For heavy-haul applications or frequent off-road use, we recommend the stainless steel backed option.
Do I need to drill new holes for installation, and what tools are required?
Most installations use existing mounting points on the T2000 frame. You'll need a 1/2-inch and 9/16-inch wrench set, and possibly a drill with a 3/8-inch bit if your truck lacks pre-drilled holes. The process typically takes 30-45 minutes per side. Anti-sail brackets require two additional holes per flap but significantly reduce wind flutter at highway speeds. We include detailed instructions with hole placement templates for all configurations.
What width and length options work best for different tire sizes and state regulations?
Standard 24-inch wide mud flaps work for single tires up to 11R24.5. For wide-base singles or super singles, you'll need 30-inch wide flaps. Length depends on your setup: 24-inch length for standard height, 30-inch for lowered suspensions, and 36-inch for lifted configurations. Most states require mud flaps to hang within 8 inches of the ground when loaded. We recommend measuring from your mounting point to ensure compliance.
How do I prevent mud flaps from curling, cracking, or falling off in winter conditions?
Cold weather performance depends largely on the material compound. Our winter-grade mud flaps use a specialized rubber blend that remains flexible down to -40?F. To prevent issues, apply silicone spray monthly during winter months, check mounting hardware torque every 5,000 miles, and ensure anti-sail brackets are properly installed. If you operate primarily in northern climates, choose mud flaps specifically rated for extreme cold to avoid cracking and brittleness.